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post Feb 23 2019, 10:28 PM
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These parts came in a box of 914 stuff. I’ve seen the little black plastic thing somewhere but can’t remember where, but the L-shaped brackets' / plates I don’t recognize. Can you tell me what either part is?

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post Feb 24 2019, 09:08 AM
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Clutch cable end.

Looks similar but not it.

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Don't know what the black plastic part is but the clutch cable end is made of metal and shaped differently. I wouldn't use a plastic part there. You could end up stuck somewhere with no clutch

Although the DAPO did use a big wingnut instead of the correct part and it worked for a while. Glad I found that before it stuck me.
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post Feb 24 2019, 10:20 AM
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QUOTE(Olympic 914 @ Feb 24 2019, 08:08 AM) *

Clutch cable end.

Looks similar but not it.

Don't know what the black plastic part is but the clutch cable end is made of metal and shaped differently. I wouldn't use a plastic part there. You could end up stuck somewhere with no clutch

Although the DAPO did use a big wingnut instead of the correct part and it worked for a while. Glad I found that before it stuck me.


The original clutch trunions were black plastic like the part in question. That is definitely what that part is. Most have been replaced with metal because the plastic ones break and leave you stranded just like you predict. Ask me how I know...
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